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NCTV17 Podcasts
Edward Hospital's New President, HVAC Help, & Men's Haircare on 630 Naperville

NCTV17 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 30:16


On this episode of NCTV17's 630 Naperville, Co-hosts Paige & Nathan Ronchetti meet Edward Hospital's new president Yvette Saba, learn about Men's grooming from an expert barber, hear from Naperville Notable Nicki Anderson, and get some expert advice on how to keep your HVAC cooling this summer. https://www.nctv17.org/c/630-naperville/

Health 360 with Dr. G
The human-pet bond: Exploring the health benefits - Ep. 69

Health 360 with Dr. G

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 52:27


The human-pet bond is truly remarkable. Pets make us laugh and they make us feel loved. Animals can brighten your life and provide enduring friendship and emotional support. Humans and animals can form a bond that's essential to the health and well-being of both. Studies show pet ownership can help prevent heart disease. Many healthcare organizations have therapy dogs brought in regularly to visit with patients. Companionship is one of the main reasons people get pets. Beyond that, caring for an animal gives us purpose and can provide numerous health benefits, such as lowering blood pressure and easing stress. In Episode 69, Dr. G and his guests, veterinarian Jeni Waeltz, DVM, CPC, and Cynthia Brooks, administrator of Animal-Assisted Therapy at Edward-Elmhurst Health, discuss the ways pets can improve our mental and physical health. Guests: Jeni Waeltz, DVM, CPC – Owner, veterinarian and coach at The Welcome Waggin. Cynthia Brooks – Program administrator of Animal-Assisted Therapy at Edward-Elmhurst Health; Supervisor of volunteer services at Edward Hospital and Linden Oaks Behavioral Health. Connect with us on social Follow Health 360 with Dr. G on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for notifications about new episodes and a behind-the-scenes look at the podcast. Facebook at @Health360wDrG Twitter at @Health360wDrG Instagram at @Health360wDrG

Health 360 with Dr. G
When your heart stops—facts about sudden cardiac arrest - Ep. 61

Health 360 with Dr. G

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 45:56


Sudden cardiac arrest was thrust into the national spotlight in January, when Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field after a tackle. Thankfully, the team's medical staff began immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and restored his heartbeat, actions Hamlin's doctors credited with saving his life. As an elite athlete, is his situation unique? Sudden cardiac arrest is a major public health problem. It's a condition where the heart stops beating without warning and can lead to death in minutes if the person doesn't get help right away. Chances of survival are 10-15 percent when it happens outside of a hospital. Yet, early recognition and effective CPR can double or triple the chance of survival. CPR is, quite possibly, the most important skill a non-medical person should know. Are there symptoms or warning signs of a cardiac arrest? Who is at risk? In Episode 61, Dr. G and his guest Moeen Saleem, M.D., discuss the facts about cardiac arrest, why it's vital that people learn how to recognize sudden cardiac arrest, how to provide effective CPR and how to use an Automatic External Defibrilator (AED). Guest Moeen Saleem, MD – Double board-certified cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist, Midwest Cardiovascular Institute; Director of the Electrophysiology Lab at Edward Hospital. Connect with us on social Follow Health 360 with Dr. G on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for notifications about new episodes and a behind-the-scenes look at the podcast. Facebook at @Health360wDrG Twitter at @Health360wDrG Instagram at @Health360wDrG

Beyond the Needle - A Physician's Guide to Increasing COVID-19 Vaccination Rates
10. Understanding the COVID-19 Vaccines for Children under 5 Years to 6 Months Old & Addressing Vaccination Concerns for Parents

Beyond the Needle - A Physician's Guide to Increasing COVID-19 Vaccination Rates

Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 47:46 Transcription Available


Daniel Johnson, MD and Christina Wells, MD, MPH, FAAFP host this expanded episode to discuss, in detail, the COVID-19 vaccines for children under 5 years to 6 months old . They acknowledge that many physicians may be hesitant to recommend parents vaccinate their infants. They will help listeners understand more about these vaccines so they are better equipped when recommending the COVID-19 vaccination and answering questions that parents may have.   The COVID-19 vaccine has been studied more than any other vaccine in history.  Drs. Johnson &  Wells will discuss the experiences they encountered in their practices and share information to help other clinicians include these vaccines as part of a regular patient visit.  Our subject matter experts encourage clinicians to always take the opportunity to vaccinate.  The best time to vaccinate is when the patient is in your office and agrees to it.  Don't wait for the child to move up to the next age group if they are in an age group that is eligible for a vaccine now.In this episode, they will share:    Strategies they have used to address parental concernsResources that may be helpful to give to the parents to help them make their decisionChallenges, other than vaccine hesitancy, they have encountered, as well as positive experiencesBest practices to mitigate concerns about the various COVID-19 vaccines & reduce the risk of improper dosingStaffing issues & strategies that have been useful to help staff feel comfortable administering the vaccinesWays you can use every visit as an opportunity to offer and discuss the COVID-19 vaccines, not only for the infant or toddler, for the parents and anyone else in the householdResources that are available to cliniciansDetails about the Moderna & Pfizer vaccines- differences, similarities, dosing, side effects, etc.How this vaccine is similar to vaccines we have for other viruses & how vaccinations vary for respiratory & non-respiratory viruses.Objectives: Understand various concerns parents have when deciding whether to have their infants or toddlers receive the COVID-19 vaccinesIdentify the differences between the Pfizer & Moderna vaccines for this age groupUtilize various strategies to help to increase the uptake of COVID vaccines within your officeExplain how vaccines for respiratory viruses differ from non-respiratory viruses and why boosters are neededDiscuss best practices for storage and administration of vaccines Gain confidence to address concerns that the COVID-19 vaccines were developed too fast & the details to support why they are the most researched of any vaccine up to this pointLearn more at:www.illinoisvaccinates.com/podcasts/Daniel Johnson, MD is Professor of Pediatrics, Vice Chair for Clinical Services, Section Chief of Academic Pediatrics, Section Chief for Pediatric Infectious Diseases at the University of Chicago Medicine.  He practices at Comer Children's Hospital, Edward Hospital, & Mount Sinai Hospital. He is boarded in Pediatrics & Pediatric Infectious Disease; his clinical care focuses on inpatient & outpatient infectious diseases. Additionally, he is the founder & Director of ECHO-Chicago.Christina Wells, MD, MPH is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Illinois-Chicago.  She specializes in both preventive health services & management of chronic diseases, with an emphasis on lifestyle medicine. She also serves as an IAFP board member & has a Masters of Public Health degree with an emphasis in Nutrition and Wellness. 

Health 360 with Dr. G
No more leaks: Building strong pelvic floor health - Ep. 48

Health 360 with Dr. G

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 53:29


How would you know if you had a pelvic floor problem? If you thought you had a pelvic floor problem, would you need medical help to fix it? The pelvic floor is a group of muscles, ligaments, nerves and connective tissues that support our pelvic organs. Unfortunately, the pelvic floor doesn't always function like it's supposed to. The National Institutes of Health reports that almost 25 percent of women have pelvic floor disorders. Men can also experience pelvic health issues, which can even lead to erectile dysfunction. Whether it's weakness, pressure, heaviness, fullness, tightness or pain, there are ways medical experts can address pelvic problems. A pelvic floor issue shouldn't keep you from any activity you want to do. Listen as Dr. G and his guests, Kelly Jirschele, DO, a board-certified urogynecologist, and Natalie Florio, a physical therapist, discuss common pelvic floor disorders and how to treat and prevent them.   Guest Kelly Jirschele, DO, FACOG, FACS – Board-certified urogynecologist, Illinois Urogynecology, LTD; medical director, Women's Center for Pelvic Medicine at Edward Hospital. Natalie Florio – Physical therapist, Edward-Elmhurst Health. Connect with us on social Follow Health 360 with Dr. G on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for notifications about new episodes and a behind-the-scenes look at the podcast. Facebook at @Health360wDrG Twitter at @Health360wDrG Instagram at @Health360wDrG

Health 360 with Dr. G
Shout out to nurses: Heroes in healthcare - Ep.36

Health 360 with Dr. G

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 52:40


Nurses are an unstoppable force. They're at the center of our healthcare system and play a vital role in providing care, comfort and compassion for their patients and patients' families. Despite their caring demeanor, nurses would rather not see you in the hospital. Preventive healthcare is their priority for patients—getting regular checkups and keeping health concerns from developing into a serious condition is key to avoiding the hospital, not to mention the intensive care unit. They work hard. During the pandemic, and even before, nurses have experienced burnout. They emotionally invest in their patients and patients' families, which can be mentally exhausting, especially during tough times. It's even contributed to the national nurse shortage. For all they do, we're honored to give a shoutout to nurses, our heroes in healthcare. In Episode 36, you'll learn more about nurse life and the future of nursing as Mark Gomez, MD, talks with guests.   Guests Marguerite Manseau, RN – Registered nurse, Edward Hospital intensive care unit. Marijana Vidovic, RN – Registered nurse, Elmhurst Hospital progressive critical care unit.

WBBM Newsradio's 8:30AM News To Go
Covid-19 patient sues Edward Hospital in Naperville to receive the controversial anti-parasite drug ivermectin

WBBM Newsradio's 8:30AM News To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 6:53


In other news: some High School students in Skokie turn in  bundles of cash fell from an armored truck; It was a quiet night in Kenosha after Kyle Rittenhouse  was acquitted on all counts in the shooting of three demonstrators during protests in August of 2020; an much more.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WBBM All Local
Covid-19 patient sues Edward Hospital in Naperville to receive the controversial anti-parasite drug ivermectin

WBBM All Local

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 6:53


In other news: some High School students in Skokie turn in  bundles of cash fell from an armored truck; It was a quiet night in Kenosha after Kyle Rittenhouse  was acquitted on all counts in the shooting of three demonstrators during protests in August of 2020; an much more.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WBBM Newsradio's 4:30PM News To Go
Covid-19 patient sues Edward Hospital in Naperville to receive the controversial anti-parasite drug ivermectin

WBBM Newsradio's 4:30PM News To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 6:53


In other news: some High School students in Skokie turn in  bundles of cash fell from an armored truck; It was a quiet night in Kenosha after Kyle Rittenhouse  was acquitted on all counts in the shooting of three demonstrators during protests in August of 2020; an much more.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In the Spotlight
Episode 046 - In Your Backyard

In the Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 72:58


"It's time for YOU to stand up." A seven year old drops a lot of truth on her school board; District 200 School board member Mary Yeboah issues a statement calling for the board to reject "the myth of American Exceptionalism;" The lawyer for the Edward Hospital patient who is now recovering after taking Ivermectin; And an update on the door-to-door efforts in Breakthrough Ideas ballot integrity project. The results reveal the validity of our data and the untrustworthiness of the media. 

Milo Goes to Med School
Daryl Wilson, MD

Milo Goes to Med School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 54:20


On our second episode we spoke with the #1 google search result for "Punk Rock Doctor", Dr. Daryl Wilson, the vocalist from the Bollweevils (Dr. Strange, Red Scare Records), a Chicago punk band that has been active since 1989 and continue to rock the stages today. We spoke about his experience growing up in the 80's Chicago scene, his inspiration to become a physician, The Bollweevils' new single "Liniment and Tonic" and how punk rock continues to influence his life and career as an Emergency Physician at Edward Hospital in Naperville, Il. Photo credit: My Chicago Photos

Health 360 with Dr. G
From leakage to UTIs: All about that bladder - Ep. 17

Health 360 with Dr. G

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 55:13


When it comes to the human body's organs, the bladder tends to be overlooked. Its job is to store liquid waste. It's not as glamorous as the heart, lungs or skin. It's not a powerhouse like the liver. When our urinary health hits a speed bump, however, we take notice. Urinary tract infections are common complaints but aren't the only thing that can go wrong with urinary health—there's incontinence, urinary retention, overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis and bladder cancer, to name a few. While some bladder conditions are more likely as we age, they aren't something we just have to put up with as we get older. Listen as host Mark Gomez, MD, and his guest, Kelly Jirschele, DO, board-certified urogynecologist, talk about the most common bladder problems and how to prevent and treat them.   Guest Kelly Jirschele, DO, FACOG, FACS – Board-certified urogynecologist, Illinois Urogynecology, LTD; Medical Director, Women's Center for Pelvic Medicine at Edward Hospital.

Health 360 with Dr. G
Social media and kids: what's healthy, what's harmful? - Ep. 08

Health 360 with Dr. G

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 56:44


Social media use has exploded in the last decade, fundamentally changing our way of life. And when it comes to the impact of social media on our kids' health, we may be facing the most important challenge yet. Screen time and social media has become an integral part of our new normal during the pandemic. Kids are using it at younger ages for school and to stay in touch with friends. Social media is here to stay, along with the influencers, likes, sexting and the fear of missing out it can inspire. Are there benefits to kids using social media? Does it encourage risky behavior? How does it affect mental health? What can parents do to set their kids up for safety and success? In this episode, Dr. G and his guests, Steven Kovar, MD, and Meghan Kennedy, PsyD, discuss those questions and more. Guests Steven Kovar, MD – Board-certified pediatrician, Kids First Pediatrics, LTD; Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, Edward Hospital. Meghan Kennedy, PsyD – Licensed clinical psychologist, Linden Oaks Medical Group, Linden Oaks Behavioral Health.   Resources: Do you need a social media break? Beauty in the eye of a photo editor? What is too much screen time doing to our kids' mental health? What to do if your teen is being cyberbullied Is your child depressed? A yearly screening can help Your teen's brain has some growing up to do Cyberbullying: Know the signs and how to keep your teen cyber-safe Video game addiction: not all fun and games Give your family screen time breaks this winter Six Tips to Manage Your Child's Screen Time At Linden Oaks Behavioral Health, we treat the whole person—physically, mentally, socially and spiritually. Learn what to expect. Find the right board-certified pediatrician or family medicine physician for your child.

Outcomes Rocket
Building and Leading a Data-driven Health Organization with Dr. John Lee, CMIO at Edward Hospital

Outcomes Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 21:26


” Data is a commodity that we can rely on to make decisions in medicine.”

NCTV17 Podcasts
Spotlight 2-1-2019

NCTV17 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 29:26


Hosted by Jane Wernette, the latest episode of Spotlight features: 1) Kiwanis Club of Naperville, a hands-on, volunteer service organization that raises money for local charities 2) 100+ Women Who Care – Naperville; a Giving Circle of women who are passionate about making their community a better place for all 3) Edward Foundation - the nonprofit arm of Edward Hospital whose mission is to help the hospital provide the highest quality services, technology, facilities and staff to the communities they serve

NCTV17 Podcasts
Business Connection 1-2-2019

NCTV17 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 29:38


Learn To Write Now: Learn To Write Now is a premier English Language Enrichment center in South Naperville that provides writing, reading, speaking, test prep and college admission essay workshops in a creative and collaborative environment. The workshops are offered all year round, instructor-led and taught in small groups, providing ample opportunities for the student to receive individualized attention/feedback and to learn the ability to work well in a group setting. The Labs: Labs is a family fitness and sports performance center. We feature HITT training, functional fitness, group classes, swim, cycling, personal training, team training, warrior classes, triathlon training, aquastride, and an incredible recovery room! Transforming Your Healthcare Experience: Transitions of Care: When it comes to healthcare, it can often take many different doctors and other professionals in different departments to tend to a single patient. So it’s crucial that each step of the process moves effectively from one to the next. In partnership with Edward-Elmhurst health, we’re taking a look at how Edward Hospital does just that, ensuring that when care of a patient transitions from one hospital staff member to another, it’s done so seamlessly and safely, with a personal touch. Baird and Warner – Jennifer Anteliz: I understand that buying or selling a property is one of the biggest, and potentially the most stressful decisions you will ever make. It’s important to make sure that you’re working with a real estate professional that sees their role as an advocate and partner in the process of achieving your desired goals. As your Real Estate Agent, it is my responsibility to listen to your wants and needs and provide you with all the information you need to buy or sell your home.

Jughead's Basement
Episode - 29 - Daryl Wilson - Lo Fi Interviews

Jughead's Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 68:51


This is Daryl Wilson, his interview is the beginning of our 4 episode series exploring punk positions of authority and care: a doctor, a police officer, a teacher, and a firefighter. Listen to Jughead and Daryl talk about evil, selfish/selfless intentions, pharmaceuticals, the social influence of punk rock, family, and much more! JUGHEAD: This is the first in a series of four interviews I have conducted and will release consecutively with Punks working in the fields of service to the common good. I have interviewed, a punk doctor, teacher, police officer, and firefighter, to learn and explore how they move about the world, what punk means to them, and what motivates them to help others. This episode focuses on Daryl Wilson lead singer for the band the Bollweevils. Daryl Wilson is also an MD, EMS medical director for the Edward system, working for Edward Hospital in Naperville Illinois. So with no further ado listen to me in my living room with Daryl Wilson. Paypal donations to: jugheadsbasement@gmail.com or Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4145447 ONE TIME DONATIONS TO JUGHEAD'S BASEMENT: OR PATREON LINK

Outcomes Rocket
Building and Leading a Data-driven Health Organization with Dr. John Lee, CMIO at Edward Hospital

Outcomes Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 21:26


” Data is a commodity that we can rely on to make decisions in medicine.”

Car Con Carne
'My sausage has gone rogue' - Johnnie's Beef with 'Punk rock doctor' Daryl Wilson (Episode 132)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 63:34


This week, "punk rock doctor" Daryl Wilson joins me for a beef and sausage combo from one of the greatest places on earth, Johnnie's Beef (7500 W North Ave, Elmwood Park, IL 60707). Daryl's most famously known as the frontman for legendary Chicago punk rock band The Bollweevils. By day, he's the EMS Medical Director at Edward Hospital in Naperville. If you're listening to this before Thanksgiving 2017, go see Bollweevils with Pegboy on 11/22 at 1st Ward/Chop Shop! Here's what we chatted about on this week's Boost Mobile-sponsored extravaganza: Daryl went hot; I went sweet My first contact with Daryl, and the punk rock ethics that kept us separated in the 1990s My sense of relief that Daryl's a doctor, as I committed myself to the not-cardiac-friendly beef combo. The time I was flipped off in Wicker Park, just for working in radio Daryl's med school experience Daryl and I wore kinda-similar outfits to the podcast recording The documentary "Men: The Series," which features Daryl Daryl's strange burping issue The temptation of going for a second round of beef/sausage combos: Do we do it? We surely aren't that irresponsible... right? Daryl's most fond memories of the 90s Chicago's punk scene vs. Metro in the 90s The Bollweevils vs. Metro in the 90s ("Were you guys banned from Metro?" "Technically, yes.") The Fireside Bowl and the horrifying bathrooms there The ongoing influence of Naked Raygun ("they're the shit") What would have happened to the Bollweevils had Daryl not gone to med school? Technically, Daryl could kill any of his bandmates and bring them back to life My gratitude to Daryl's wife for letting him spend the night eating like an asshole with me The topic that causes Daryl to freeze  The great Power Man and Iron Fist comic books of days past

Transforming Bodies Plastic  Surgery Stories
Dr Jeffrey Hsu Talks EnLighten For Skin Rejuvenation

Transforming Bodies Plastic Surgery Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2017 3:38


Dr. Jeffrey T.S. Hsu is a Board Certified Dermatologist with expertise in laser surgery, leg vein treatments, soft tissue augmentation, and scar revision. Dr. Hsu specializes in minimally invasive techniques for facial and body rejuvenation. Dr. Hsu graduated with distinction from Stanford University where he earned the coveted President's Award for academic achievement. He received his medical degree from University of California at Los Angeles, earning top honors along the way. He then completed an internship in Internal Medicine and residency in Dermatology at the Mayo Clinic. He pursued further training by completing a Laser and Cosmetic Surgery fellowship in Boston, Massachusetts under the direction of faculty from Harvard University and Yale University School of Medicine. Dr. Hsu is also passionately involved in teaching and academic pursuits. He has already co-authored two widely used textbooks: "Manual in Dermatologic Therapeutics" and "Lippincott's Primary Care Dermatology." He is the author of numerous scientific articles in leading dermatology journals and is regularly invited to speak at national and international conferences to teach other physicians on the newest techniques and his latest scientific discoveries. Dr. Hsu is currently an Assistant Professor of Medicine (Dermatology) at Dartmouth Medical School where he gives a Cosmetic and Laser Surgery lecture series to dermatology residents. Dr. Hsu is a member of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Lasers in Medicine and Surgery, American College of Phlebology, American Academy of Dermatology, International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Surgery and American Society for Mohs Surgery. He is affiliated with Central DuPage Hospital and Edward Hospital.

Healthcare Intelligence Network
Emergency Room Utilization: Developing a Team Approach to Address Overcrowding Factors That Increase Wait Time

Healthcare Intelligence Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2009 11:20


Delaying of healthcare for economic reasons is causing volatility in hospital emergency room volumes that is expected to intensify. To handle staffing, equipment and treatment challenges posed by these census variations, hospital EDs must rethink processes and protocols. At Edward Hospital in Naperville, Il., a "culture of certification" that includes cash bonuses for certification and peer support during exam preparation helps to raise the caliber of the ER staff and maintain patient satisfaction levels. Cindy Rentsch, Edward Hospital's clinical director of emergency services, describes the culture of certification that has raised the caliber of Edward's ER staff, a marketing campaign to divert mental health patients from the ER and protocols for treatment of pediatric ER patients. Rentsch is joined by Joan Heater, director of nursing emergency services, Banner Gateway Medical Center and Kevin Roche, director of the management engineering program at Banner Health Corporation, during Emergency Room Utilization: Developing a Team Approach to Address Overcrowding Factors That Increase Wait Time, a January 14, 2009 webinar. The three presenters shared organizational strategies that improve throughput in the ER as well as increase efficiencies, reduce costs and improve patient outcomes and satisfaction.